File #: 19-0303    Version: 1
Type: Presentation Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/30/2019 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 2/11/2020 Final action:
Title: Presentation of Eco-Industrial Business Plan for Shovel-Ready Industrial Parcels
Attachments: 1. schematic architecture EIP Research Core June 2019.pdf, 2. Potential Economic Impacts of the Alachua County Resource Recovery Park 3-7-18.pdf, 3. EIP Business Plan 1.28.2020 final.pdf
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Agenda Item Name:
Title
Presentation of Eco-Industrial Business Plan for Shovel-Ready Industrial Parcels
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Presenter:
Edgar Campa-Palafox, Sean McLendon, Patrick Irby

Description:
Presentation of the Eco-Industrial Park business plan including comparable projects, and pro forma

Recommended Action:
Recommended Action
Hear presentation.
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Prior Board Motions:
On April 24, 2018 Commissioner Hutchinson moved the following:

1. To approve the award of Bid 18807: Project 6398 Resource Recovery Park Phase 1, to V.E. Whitehurst & Sons, Inc., in the amount of $2,331,180.35 plus a contingency of 10% brings the total amount to $2,564,298.39, as the lowest responsible and responsive bidder meeting specifications and authorize staff to negotiate an agreement.

2. Request that staff to return to the Board with a range of scenarios for repaying the cost of the development to include stretching the payments out and also include negotiations with the partners (Haulers and Municipalities) to request that they pass the savings on to the customers as much as possible.

3. Request that at the next available City County meeting a briefing on solid waste issues be scheduled for a Commission to Commission meeting.

4. That staff promptly schedules a discussion with the Board following the completion of the waste composition study regarding where the Board would like to proceed with the study. Staff is to provide a two to three page summary of the peer facility in Tallahassee and the economics of that facility.

5. Refer the proposal to Environmental Protection Advisory Committee (EPAC) and the Economic Development Advisory Board (EDAC) the business plan and request their input on how the plan can be improved.
The motion carried 4-1 with Commissioner Cornell voting "Nay.

Fiscal Consideration:
Fiscal Consideration
None at this time.
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Background:
This agenda item represents the first component of a three-part bus...

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